Don't Forget Alice: A Guide to Keeping That Tiny Android Safe in Your Memory Banks (and Heartstrings)
Ah, Detroit: Become Human. A game that will leave you questioning the nature of sentience, bawling your eyes out, and maybe, just maybe, desperately trying to remember the name of a certain little girl with a big heart. But fear not, fellow android enthusiast (or concerned AX400)! This guide is here to help you avoid the social faux pas of forgetting Alice's name.
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Step 1: Repetition is Key (Especially When Fleeing From Angry Android Hunters)
Sometimes, the simplest solution is the best. Repeat Alice's name like a mantra. While scaling a building, dodging laser beams, or even just ordering takeout (gotta keep that energy up!), internally (or maybe even externally if you're feeling dramatic) whisper "Alice, Alice, Alice." This not only strengthens your memory, but might also make you look super focused, which is a bonus in this chaotic world.
Pro-Tip: If you find yourself captured by a creepy android collector with a questionable taste in mustaches (looking at you, Zlatko!), use the environment to your advantage. See a dusty book with the letter "A" on the cover? Great! Mentally connect it to Alice. Is there a stray cat named Whiskers wandering around? Perfect! Now Alice and Whiskers are best friends in your head palace.
Step 2: Emotional Connection: The Not-So-Secret Weapon
Let's be honest, the bond between Kara and Alice is the heart of the game. Feel those feels! Embrace the urge to hug your screen (though be careful, fingerprints are a pain). The stronger your emotional connection to Alice, the more likely you are to remember her.
Tip: Don’t just scroll — pause and absorb.
Bonus points: If you find yourself tearing up during a particularly poignant scene, don't fight it! Let those gamer tears flow freely. Not only is it cathartic, but it'll also serve as a powerful memory trigger.
Step 3: Channel Your Inner Artist (No, Not That Kind of Artist, Zlatko!)
Who says memory has to be boring? Draw pictures of Alice! Write her a little song (karaoke night at Chloe's anyone?). Heck, even build her a tiny android fort out of spare parts (just don't tell Luther, he might get a little overprotective).
The key is to engage with Alice's memory in a creative way. This will make it more fun and help solidify those precious memories in your processors...er...brain.
QuickTip: Focus on what feels most relevant.
FAQ: Because Even Androids Need a Little Help Sometimes
How to Avoid Getting Memory Wiped by a Sadistic Android Collector?
Simple: Don't get captured by a sadistic android collector! If that fails, see Step 1 and utilize your environment for memory cues.
How to Explain Your Emotional Attachment to a Video Game Character to Your Significant Other?
Tip: Let the key ideas stand out.
"Honey, it's not just a game, it's about the power of human connection...and also robot children are adorable."
How to Stop Having Nightmares About Todd?
Therapy might be a good option. But hey, at least you'll never forget Alice!
Tip: Write down what you learned.
How to Find Other People Who Understand the Struggle of Remembering Alice's Name?
The internet is vast, friend. There's bound to be a Detroit: Become Human forum or subreddit where you can commiserate with fellow android aficionados.
How to Deal with the Overwhelming Urge to Play Detroit: Become Human Again (Even Though You Just Finished It)?
We get it. Just remember to take breaks, eat some real food (not just those disgusting recycled protein bars), and maybe go outside and touch some grass (metaphorically, of course).